Best Fence Contractors in Fort Collins, CO

7+ rated fence installers serving the Fort Collins area

High Pointe Companies - Fence & Construction is a 5-star rated fence contractor in Fort Collins, CO with 21 reviews. They specialize in wood, vinyl, chain link fencing. Free estimates available.

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4.9
38 reviews

Superior Fence & Rail of Fort Collins is a 4.9-star rated fence contractor in Fort Collins, CO with 38 reviews. They specialize in wood, vinyl, chain link fencing. Free estimates available.

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A+ Fence Deck Landscape

Fort Collins, CO
4.8
60 reviews

A+ Fence Deck Landscape is a 4.8-star rated fence contractor in Fort Collins, CO with 60 reviews. They specialize in wood, vinyl, chain link fencing. Free estimates available.

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4.8
45 reviews

Northern Colorado DogWatch is a 4.8-star rated fence contractor in Fort Collins, CO with 45 reviews. They specialize in wood, vinyl, chain link fencing. Free estimates available.

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4.6
9 reviews

Kiwi Fencing & Construction is a 4.6-star rated fence contractor in Fort Collins, CO with 9 reviews. They specialize in wood, vinyl, chain link fencing. Free estimates available.

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Cedar Supply Lumber Co

Fort Collins, CO
4.4
119 reviews

Cedar Supply Lumber Co is a 4.4-star rated fence contractor in Fort Collins, CO with 119 reviews. They specialize in wood fencing. Free estimates available.

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4.3
23 reviews

J&R FENCING AND LANDSCAPING LLC is a 4.3-star rated fence contractor in Fort Collins, CO with 23 reviews. They specialize in wood, vinyl, chain link fencing. Free estimates available.

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Fence Cost in Fort Collins

Average: $1,725–$10,350. Full breakdown by material.

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Fence Permits in Fort Collins

Height limits, setback rules, permit costs, and how to apply.

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Fence Installation Costs in Fort Collins

Average fence installation in Fort Collins costs $1,725–$10,350 for a typical 150-linear-foot project. Here's what each material costs per linear foot installed:

MaterialCost per Foot150 ft Project
Wood$17–$40/ft$2,550–$6,000
Vinyl$23–$46/ft$3,450–$6,900
Chain Link$12–$29/ft$1,800–$4,350
Aluminum$29–$63/ft$4,350–$9,450
Wrought Iron$29–$69/ft$4,350–$10,350
Composite$29–$52/ft$4,350–$7,800

Prices reflect Colorado averages including materials and labor. See full cost breakdown →

Choosing a Fence Material in Fort Collins

Fort Collins has a cold with harsh winters climate, which is an important factor when choosing fence materials. The most popular options for Colorado homeowners are vinyl, wood, aluminum.

Freeze-thaw cycles can shift fence posts — proper post depth (below the frost line) is critical. Vinyl handles temperature swings well without cracking. Cedar and pressure-treated wood are also strong choices.

Ground freezes in winter, making installation difficult or impossible. Plan projects for warmer months. Snow load can stress fences, so heavier-gauge materials and proper bracing are important.

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How to Hire a Fence Contractor in Fort Collins

Finding the right fence contractor in Fort Collins starts with comparing multiple quotes. We recommend getting at least 3 written estimates so you can compare pricing, timelines, and warranty terms.

  • Verify licensing and insurance — Ask for proof of liability insurance and a valid contractor license in Colorado. This protects you if something goes wrong during installation.
  • Check reviews and references — Look at Google reviews and ask for 2–3 references from recent fence projects in your area.
  • Get written estimates — A detailed quote should include materials, labor, permits, post depth, cleanup, and warranty terms. Avoid contractors who only give verbal estimates.
  • Ask about permits — A professional contractor should handle the permit process or clearly explain what's required in Fort Collins.
  • Confirm the timeline — Most residential fence installations take 1–3 days, but scheduling can vary by season. The best time to install in Fort Collins is late spring through early fall.

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FAQ: Fence Contractors in Fort Collins

How many fence contractors are in Fort Collins, CO?+

FenceFind lists 7+ fence contractors serving Fort Collins and the surrounding area. All are rated and reviewed by local homeowners.

How much does fence installation cost in Fort Collins?+

Fence installation in Fort Collins typically costs $1,725–$10,350 depending on material and fence length. Wood privacy fences average $29/ft, vinyl $35/ft, and chain link $20/ft installed.

What's the best fence material for Fort Collins?+

Fort Collins has a cold with harsh winters climate. Freeze-thaw cycles can shift fence posts — proper post depth (below the frost line) is critical. Vinyl handles temperature swings well without cracking. Cedar and pressure-treated wood are also strong choices.

Do I need a permit to build a fence in Fort Collins?+

Most municipalities in Colorado require a permit for new fence installations. Contact the Fort Collins building department for height limits, setback rules, and application requirements. Typical permit costs range from $20–$200.

What should I look for in a Fort Collins fence contractor?+

Look for contractors who are licensed and insured in Colorado, have strong reviews, offer free written estimates, and have experience with your preferred fence material. Get at least 3 quotes and ask for references from recent projects in your area.

When is the best time to install a fence in Fort Collins?+

The best time to install a fence in Fort Collins is late spring through early fall. Ground freezes in winter, making installation difficult or impossible. Plan projects for warmer months. Snow load can stress fences, so heavier-gauge materials and proper bracing are important.

Should I install a fence myself or hire a contractor?+

DIY fence installation can save 40–50% on labor costs, but it requires proper tools, physical labor, and knowledge of local building codes. Mistakes in post depth or alignment can lead to leaning or failing fences. For most homeowners, hiring a licensed contractor ensures the job meets code requirements and comes with a workmanship warranty.

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